Improvement in sirup-holders for soda-fountains



t-uitrit t-atta ANDREW .'I. MORSE, QFBOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

Letters Pamzjent No. 91,960, dated Jtme 29, 1869.

INLPRovEMENT IN sur-HOLDERS FoR'soDA-FOUNTAINS.

The Schedule reifen-ed to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, ANDREWJ. MORSE, of Boston,

in the county of Suiolk, and State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improved Sirup-Holder for Soda- Water Apparatus; and I do hereby declare that the following, taken in connection with the drawings which accompany and form part of' this speccation, isa description ot' my invention sniicient to enable those skilled in the art to practise it. In soda-water apparatus, as now most generally organized, the sirups are placed in a refrigerated case, each by itself, in a bottle or can, from which an outletpipe extends through the wall of the case, said pipe terminating in a sirup or draught-cock; the several cocks being arranged in line, in accessible position, for the attendant to draw any sirnp with which the gasimpregnatedwater is to be flavored.

My invention relates to the construction of these Sirup-vessels; and

The invention consists in forming each vessel of glass, open attop, having anV outlet at bottom, and formed of an oblong rectangular shape, in horizontal section.

The drawings represent a Sirup-vessel embodying my invention.

A shows a plan,

B, a transverse vertical section, and

G, a longitudinal vertical section ofthe same.

a denotes the wide, and b the narrow side; c, the

open top or mouth through which the vessel is charged d, the bottom, having an outlet, e, to which outlet is joined the inner end of the tube, at whose outer end is the, draught-cock.

The vessel, in one direction, is made of length (hori- Zontally) equal to the width of space in the Sirup-case to be occupied by the Sirup-vessels; but in the other direction, it is made of a width equal, or nearly equal to the distance apart 'at which each two adjacent draught-cocks are to be placed, so as to distribute over the case as many syrup-Vessels as there are kinds of sirup used.V

' sirn -holder formed rectangular and oblon in horizontal cross-section', and having an open top and an outlet at its bottom, substantially as shown and described.

ANDREW J. MORSE. `Witnesses:

WILLIAM F. Monsn, LoUIs DAVIDMEYER. 

